If you want me to look at your team, post the team. Don't post a link to another site where the team is.Have you given me all the info I need to judge your team? The number of teams in the league is a good start for the big overall questions.Is your league H2H? Roto?I don't know who's on your waivers. Don't just ask me who you should pick up. Give me names to choose from.If you only have one team, post your team in your signature with the league parameters.I don't know every single matchup for next week, so if you want me to choose a player for the following week and you think the matchups are important, tell me who they're facing.There's more than one player with the same last name? Then spell out who you're talking about.Thanks!

Really? Maybe I'm losing my grasp of reality on fantasy. OK thanks Fig and Grey. I think I'm thinking of going all in with Doc. He is a monster in our league format. And I am worried about CC's k/9. I know I can't dish Javi and CC for him which is why I defaulted for Blackburn and Wells as fodder... Rollins is bleh I agree.

It is tough to gauge what Rollins is. I own him in a league and feel trapped because shortstop is so ridiculously scarce that if he can muster 75% of his normal production it's huge for you.

His BABIP is .218 right now so he's getting unlucky on top of playing poorly. It makes you wonder if he's hurt but I don't think so because he's managed to swipe bags at a respectable rate if/when he's reached based this year. Most teams will reign a guy in on the base paths if he is dinged up.

He is supposed to return to the lineup and his leadoff spot any day now. I can't imagine being able to find anyone willing to pay anything near full price until/unless he starts to produce. If you'd like to sell him I think you've got to wait until he has two good weeks so you can get enough for him.

The dilemma: if he does turn it around, though, will you be willing/able to trade him? Shortstop is a disaster this year and if Jimmy actually played well in the second half you'd get HUGE differential at the position.

There is a psychological side to this also. Let's say he gets back to the lineup, in his leadoff spot, plays better and his BABIP recovers to the norm. In sports you see athletes often flourish just after they've struggled. It is a bit like adrenaline, really. I am big into golf and it's funny how if you're scoring much better than usual during a round you'll often faulter back to your norm toward the end. Conversely if you start off poorly a lot of times you play well toward the end to get yourself back to the middle. Remember how bad BJ Upton and Mark Teixeira were playing at the beginning of the season? It wouldn't surprise me if Jimmy rips it up from here on out. I hope he does.